The 21-race schedule will feature eight Southern and Northern Division
races as well as five Championship Series events to determine the
overall 2007 Hooters Pro Cup Series Champion and Miller Lite Rookie of
the Year.

The reduction in races for the Pro Cup Series, which ran 30 races in
2006, was implemented to allow more teams to compete on a full-time
basis in 2007.

"We've discussed cutting back races with our competitor advisory board,
and we had a very positive response," said Tony Cox, USAR Series
Director. "This series was built to give teams of varying backgrounds
an opportunity to compete in a national touring series. From a budget
perspective, by cutting back the number of regular-season races, we've
opened the door further for teams wanting to compete full-time in the
Hooters Pro Cup Series."

Of the 135 teams that competed in the Hooters Pro Cup Series in '06,
less than 30 will run more than 17 races. With the new schedule, those
teams will still be able to compete in up to 17 races, but more teams
would be able to run a full-time schedule.

"We've looked at all the angles and talked to many car owners, and we
feel like this is a great step for the series," said Cox. "We've always
been proactive in trying to keep costs down for our competitors and a
level playing field."

The new schedule also opens the door for future expansion.

"In the next few years, we plan to expand to a third division," said
Cox. "The way our schedule is laid out now, all we will have to do is
add the races."